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A young girl imagines all the places she would go if she could fly
By Judy Barron, Maureen McGovern and Cyd Moore (illustrator)

Paperback:

9780590250115 | Scholastic, February 1, 1995, cover price $4.95 | About this edition: A young girl imagines all the places she would go if she could fly

A young girl imagines all the places she would go if she could fly
By Judy Barron and Cyd Moore (illustrator)

Paperback:

9780590223294 | Scholastic, February 1, 1995, cover price $4.95 | About this edition: A young girl imagines all the places she would go if she could fly
9780590229715, titled "I Want to Learn to Fly" | Pap/cas edition (Scholastic, February 1, 1995), cover price $7.95

Reinforced:

9780606076890 | Demco Media, February 1, 1995, cover price $11.15 | About this edition: A young girl imagines all the places she would go if she could fly

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A mother tells how she ignored doctors' predictions about her son's fate and fought against autism to miraculously 'reach' her son, who, now a recovered adult, recounts his own perceptions of his autistic childhood. Reprint. K. PW.

Hardcover:

9780671761110 | Simon & Schuster, March 1, 1992, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: A mother tells how she ignored doctors' predictions about her son's fate and fought against autism to miraculously 'reach' her son, who, now a recovered adult, recounts his own perceptions of his childhood

Paperback:

9780380722921 | Reprint edition (Avon Books, October 1, 1994), cover price $4.99 | About this edition: A mother tells how she ignored doctors' predictions about her son's fate and fought against autism to miraculously 'reach' her son, who, now a recovered adult, recounts his own perceptions of his autistic childhood.

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